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Williamson County adopts three-year reappraisal plan; assessor reports 52% overall taxable increase
Summary
The county commission approved a move to a three-year reappraisal cycle and heard an update from Assessor Brad Coleman showing a 52% overall increase in taxable property values and a proposed certified tax rate just under $1.25.
FRANKLIN, Tenn. — Williamson County on Tuesday approved a resolution to move its property reappraisal schedule from four years to three and heard a presentation from Assessor Brad Coleman detailing this year’s valuation results.
Coleman told the County Commission the county’s certified tax rate will be based on an overall taxable value increase of 52 percent and that residential properties rose about 62 percent. “Where we have landed overall, for taxable property in Williamson County is 52%,” Coleman said. He added the proposed certified tax rate sent to the State Board of Equalization is “just shy of a…
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